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Hey man, take a look out the window 'n' see what's happ'nin' Hey man, it's rainin' It's rainin' outside man Aw, don't worry 'bout that Everything's gonna be everything We'll get into somethin' real nice you know Sit back and groove on a rainy day Yeah Yeah I see what you mean brother, lay back and groove.

Rainy day, dream away Ah let the sun take a holiday Flowers bathe an' ah see the children play Lay back and groove on a rainy day.

"Conflict is tbe beauty of marriage. My wife is a saver, a keeper ... I will throw anything out at any time. - Where's the wedding album? - I thought you were done with it. And that was wrong, I admit that now."

Speaking of love, have you all heard of the new Tylenol commercial that features a polygamous family? It's an ok family because they are two women lesbians and two men. It's not one of those unacceptable families that are also Mormon's.

Milwaukee has a carve out in their minimum wage increase allowing unionized shops to not have to pay the minimum wage

Are you talking about this:

In March of 2014, Milwaukee County passed a minimum wageordinance that mandates an $11.32 per hour minimum wage. It applies to employers that have service contracts or leases with the county worth at least $20,000, or developments receiving at least $1 million of economic subsidies from the county. The ordinance includes a fairly broad list of exemptions, including nonprofit institutions, cultural institutions, and otherunits of government with which the county does business. It also includes a union escape clause

Fortunately, the Europeans have ruled out interspecies marriage on the grounds that implicit consent does not grant rights. As opposed to Holder's argument, that human beings are taxable assets, and their implied consent obligates them to register for Obamacare.

That said, with the normalization of womb banks, sperm depositors, commoditization (e.g. "diversity"), and liquidation (i.e. abortion), it's not a slippery slope, but a status quo. I wonder which will burst first, the social or financial bubble, or perhaps they will occur concurrently.

City finally cracks down on gay cruising at beautiful park on Lake Monona, not through law enforcement but by removing the "love nests." Over 200 people went there every day for sex, and city arrested 24 people over the course of an entire year.

http://www.popcenter.org/library/awards/goldstein/2010/10-42.pdf

City should be ashamed of itself for not nipping this problem in the bud long ago.

"Unique or noteworthy elements of this project: Chose to take the moral high ground and focus on behaviors inappropriate to the site Defined the problem as depriving the community of access to the park rather than sexual behavior Navigated the emotionally charged minefield of special interest groups and perceptions of bias Understood that it was necessary to consciously work to change community attitudes and perceptions Focused on behaviors that created fear in the community that were distinct from acts of sexual gratification Chose to focus on environmental design solutions Recognized the limitations of enforcement as a sustainable solution Used the “hierarchy of means”3 to overcome apathy and inertia in both the community and in government."

When I see the mural I envision an art major with $60,000 in student loans. Then I envision job prospects for this undiscovered talent approaching zero. Finally I hear the plaintiff cry to have student loans forgiven because there are no jobs in the arts.